Endoscopic Spine Surgery

Endoscopic Spine Surgery is a state-of-the-art minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses micro incisions to allow the surgeon to visualize the surgical field through the use of a High Definition Endoscope.  The procedure is performed with minimal trauma to surrounding tissues, allowing patients to get back to work and life more quickly.

Benefits include:

  • Reduced Post-Operative Pain
  • Preserves Spine Mobility
  • Less Blood Loss
  • Less Scarring
  • Faster Recovery Time
  • Less Anesthesia During Surgery

Kyphoplasty

The surgical filling of an injured or collapsed vertebra. This procedure restores original shape and configuration and relieves pain from spinal compression.

Laminectomy

A surgical operation to remove the back of one or more vertebrae, usually to give access to the spinal cord or to relieve pressure on nerves.

Laminoplasty

A procedure in which the lamina are hinged laterally opened like a door, and secured in their new position with suture or bone to enlarge the spinal canal.

Laminotomy

An procedure that removes part of a lamina of the vertebral arch in order to decompress the corresponding spinal cord and/or nerve root.